Wire Mesh Mothers
Kate McDolen, an elementary school teacher, knew she had to protect vulnerable eight-year-old Mistie Henderson from parents who were making her life hell. So one day she packed her bags, quietly picked up Mistie after school, and set off toward what she thought would be a new life. How could she know she was driving into a nightmare?
The nightmare began when Tony jumped into the passenger’s seat of Kate’s car, waving a gun. Tony was a dangerous girl, more dangerous than anyone could have imagined. An admirer of violence and power, she had very different plans in mind for Kate and little Mistie. The cross-country trip that followed would turn into a one-way journey to fear, desperation, and madness.
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Elizabeth Massie
Elizabeth Massie is an American author.
Elizabeth Massie is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of horror novels and short fiction. She has also written historical fiction for young adults.
Her first short horror story, "Whittler," was published in David B. Silva's The Horror Show magazine in 1984. Since then her horror fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies including, among others, Best New Fantasy and Horror, Best New Horror, Splatterpunks, Inhuman Magazine, Grue, Hottest Blood, A Whisper of Blood, Kolchak the Night Stalker: Casebook, and more.
Elizabeth Massie has written books under the pseudonyms of Chris Blaine and Beth Massie.

